SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEBEDEVA, M.N. - LEBEDEVA, N.A.

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LEBEDEVA. M.N..;.,MARKIAIiDVICH, Te.M. .. ',- I Micro-organisme of the Black Sea detected b7 direct microscopic methods. Trud7 SBS 10:1?5-194 '58. (MIRA 12:9) (Black Sea-Micro-organiame) KRISS, A.Ye., LERE)EVA, M.11.,_ABYZOV, S.S., MITSKRVICH, I.N. Micro-organiams as indicators of hydrological phenomena in seas and oceans [with summary in English]'. Zhur. ob.biol. 19 noo 5097-413 S-0 '58 ~ (MIRA 11: 10) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. (SEA WATER-BACTERRIOLOGY) c o o r..*ani s oi' 12- .'nt -c t i c t1h.- e r n L m En ':h j i kro- c, i v 01-0c.M! Of t;i~ o, r e an T C T t:.- C) c s e n ~1! v o 1'~E! .-nt! "ObIll or-an~-zed at 'hi n r -ar cro')-iol o'-4 o,-, It n 67 places. "'tter -i' i w e I-e 7 v ol'c te- 50(~') 753, 75, 1~ 5'.- ~'O 007 5000, 5500 ttnd 57~jO Card 1 A h:; d r o", o:, ca I c t a, 1 (1 f i i, dh oi- o m-; n, e d c c o n.,; 0 .3--1/90-121 -3-44/4-- 7 --c c CI- n Card 2 .1 .o that s: oil t "I o"., V I er ilc cont-lnenl,, t e .;-,I t I i, 1 (2 :, J. ic r e, w'.a L',c- bacterial y *~! , -- -, .- -1 rec 'I"s Of ~11-c-te-1- L 7, of n - t a -1,S 1 r- % C,-, r.-, 17- :5 !:-q t a t',!o con'tent of C C, 1 t :`,-re ai-e I V t1!' + ucc r en Oi I 'I I, oil - of tu~'e 0- s 0 c e an t:~ 0 v 7'or I.'i t- n rer arc sterile 5 1 e c, r i,,~ ri ii L`- i -i oi t; 2r or, c I itheir mui- The- exceef! J011,12o-1 21-3-441/47 Thu Quantitative Distribution of HeterotroAiic 'icroor-anis-,s in the ---nlian U Ocean and the Borderin,- 'leas of the Antarctic Re.-I.ion however, the wAantities oi" heterotrophic bacteria foun(I in the oligo.9apro,-,enouc zones ("of 9). The author is of the opinion th;~it the n,,,,mbt~r2 of -.-ii,crobic nopulation - ao types develonin,,, on nrotein culture media - ar .e a re,---~ular nhenomenon of the troT)ic.--l -bones. of the indian Ocean% A more rapid circulation of organic enb~-tances as it occurs in the trorics can only be g-tiaranteed by the -..ctivity of a con-lid- erable quantity of sacrophytic br~cteria. On tile whole tile vertical distribution of the heterotro-lib is - just cz---- is the case in other i3laces - distinfqiished bir t1le formation of 6). No connection could small zones and fociiser! (Pefs 2, be observed bctncon ouL---.ltj.t,-tive ~~istrfbution -d the values of ox-idizabilitv (Fig 2). In a cert-in approxi!.iLtion the vertical distribution --ay be regarded as reflection with respect to depth of t':-.- or.:anical ejubctance vibich is easily assimilated by these nicroor~,anis.,Ae'. '.Ijo "om~.,cr,!.ture (Ioeo not exert a t,,rec~ter influence on the ar.-iounts of bacteria. No certain relationo botvi een the qttantitativ~~ development Card 3/4 of bacterial life and the t,,.ri)e :-.nd depth of the mud could be )V12o-1 2 1 The Q~uantitz.Aive Diotribution of 71oterotrophic '.-:icroor,-,anis-ms in the ---.-,dian Ocean and the. j3orderin.,, ';c-.s o--' t'l~~ 'Intarctic Region determined. Ihe research work is carried out owinG to Profes- sor A. 'e. 1'rics's initiative, .41. :11. Bogoyavlcnsl:iy, 1". 11. an' -'.. P. Li3itsyn contributed with t'leir hydro- ch6mical, h, - -rolo..- ~ical rand ~eolomical findinCs .-,ained in the coursc o-.* thio ey,,%edition. '--'here are 2 f i.-:ures and 1 It referencec, .: of -ahich are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Sevc.otopoII,.,'-:aya bioloricheskaya stantsiya, im. A. 0. Kovalevsko- Zo 4 - 'S -liolo,- .IZ. ~1' Mnaul, . jSR (Sevastopol' ical I;tation imeni e 0. --,ovL~levE:-iY AS USSR) PRESENTED: :Pebrui,rL, 1', 1)53, by V. IT, Shaposhnilzo~,, -ei:iber, Academy of Scienceo, SUBMITTED: 2, 195,?, Card 4/4 :7~~ a- Bacterial filaments from the hydrogen sulfide zone as possible food for filtering zooplanktonic organisms of the Black Sea, exemplified in Calanus helgolandicus. Trudy SBS 11:29-42 '59. Ogn 13:5) (Black Sea--Bacteria) (Copepoda) LEBEDEVA, M. N. Microbiological work during the Second Antarctic Sea Expedition. Pt.1: Quantitative distribution of heterotrophic micro-organisms in the water column and silts in different regions of the Indian (MIRA 14'.10) Oc~an; preliminary report. Trudy SBS 12:3-17 159. (INDIAN OCEAN,MARINE MICROBIOLOGY) PWZE 1 111301: KxvmMlTI0:; sov/51i&~ Sovetcl-,eyn antarkticlicsYaya ai,~Iedit5iya, 1955. Vtorn)t~ moraluiya ck.-jjceltr,iye. ra d/c *Obl~ 1956-1957 Eg.; rmuchn)y~ r,-ttillinty (Sc.o~d il-ine F.1,~Iiti~n on th,i Diev,141 5MIT, "O'b'", 1956-5'r; 51~1'-- - tlflC li'mLlta) M-nlrzml, ?brcl~ay tre-j-vL, 163 P. ($Lrles: lt~: 1141t.ri.lyj no, 7) 1,r00 copies printed. Spoboorite, A&crcy: J~crldunmmdnyy geofimiche.lLty Col ail Arl~tlchcukfty I antar).ticb,akly institut.. Ed. (Title rC,)z J.V. Y;Lksj~, Do~tcr or GoC:r.j~hIc.1 S~ictm-, Praf~c-r; Ed.- Y.. 1. OV~tnwh, T--h. Ed.: 0. 1. Kc,tly-k~-. PM=E-. Thin boDlz I. intandp.4 for taarlct gcoloin'to and b4arolci;iats. CU&'W,GF: This Is a collection of 9 ~tlclca on thi anI Cea- lo~-lcml finlinEs of the Secoml Soviet ibrine Exl-lition, vj~aasomft by it-- Arctic and knta,ectic Scientific Reacarch lnatitu-~ of tho, Klnivtry of the W-rchamt lt~ca of the tCmt as pixt of the Intem%tic-1 Cle-physical Ymr vlvZ-. In. e~Tdltlon. candmted on the dievel &Mp ~Cbl" d"-IrZ 19~5-57, cove.-A - entim Indian Ck:can asd the coamt at' Ant~rctieft 1,etWen 0 sa,d 1r-,0' east lozz;ltuti. The present the "~nU% nr.4 1~-ut In 6 ccrle5 on Uht U-conl Ex:-Uticn, d,"criban the work of thn Eqwlitl= In I cutismUrZ tM followlt,r: 74-, E:eocnrpho3or~y` Or the sea tottO~.I'Y of manit'.3 the geological struaturc and pivfIl. of t~h, Es3t Antemtic waters =1 tla~ mouth,ra 1,,rt of tLe lrdj,~j 0,eallp tb~.~Zjj tj~. cojj~ticn cf berthic dvj"ulto; the -Jacdc-ac~-tlcml dptOe-4nAttc.. of the tLIC17-c. of 1'ribla botte,a &,poaitc; =mlyals or 6~f=~ and dpLh th~ mlief Of the b0ttOm Of the Davis Sea -1 the amn ro.-th or It; the G-Y-rL~Ylem =Lrwater m%~; the cotiticental mjcjcm~l rvrlfcf 1~tarctica ~-!tw,cer. 20 v4 1008 cast lu:zit'zl~ -A 40 and 70' aath lmtlvj!--; thc r~~rphnlcZ:y of Qiw,-.n 1:i~d cad Q~en F.'ry Coast; Clecler rxi~v~tmi,.; Deaeonal ensntitntivc ~A q=1'".tiv'c an,l latlt~llnnl di4tril'itlen of pl=kton in the kite,-tic sector of thc ln,U=, Occan; arctic r"m, luclu~Urz vh&leu,vcaAuj birdzi fish, r~inc r-eit,est sat mlcrocre~,!-~. 77io articlea are w.-I'ttcm by w=',crx of '.1- Institut okesnologil kli SC-.1 (Inctitntr of 0ct&eOlOC;y a =.1)p 1--titut K11 SSSR (Institute of Geozrphy AS UR.M), ZoolO::ivhcui'-'y ir.AtttUt All (Zoclloilcul Is* titute, AS tZ-~R); LnI Inititut rylo~.o,-n kl=yn,yatvA I (le"tltut~ of Flob lj~ljstrlca =1 D-ni~~--Fhy). )is 1"rcc~rmlit!- =vts..". Each .11411. t. ---anid b~ r'litlol (Cort.) ice Ex l R ar S"Ont ; TAIME OP C0:-=-7"3: Yore-ord Li-itvYn' A.P. F-rLnc F-Z,~~ch 7 ZhI'L,CO, A.V. R-ear'h 44 Rl"ter, S.D. 1>1-4400s, F-ce.... 1c A."'Otleft 7' ntionm Of knta-tic )'Larl- A? l Ol V A 8~ eneri JLracjj . ~cv, . ParftuVo-/, V.V,~ .1 yu, ye. T~imltlc. 1~btl,Ynlvet~ml 97 ouaev~ A.V. PtroaltoloZic&I F~,.toarch T.Orat:'-'W" V.S., aci X.V. F~lkl-A~r-- StudLer Of 7--*"l"kt'.n V--rc.k. r.A.. and A.v. Gun-. S--4 IA-1,4 Exj~!Altl- (C-It-) 1, -h .kj,mj.h_, y,.V. 11's 1'.bcd-h, M.r. AVATI.Al'Ut Lll,,*,ry Of C-g-10 KRISS, A.Ye.; ABYZOV, S.S.,,_~~BED ~A, M.N.; MISHUSTINA, I.Ye.; MITSKEVICH, I.No Geographical distribution of the microbe population (heterotrophic organisma).throughout the ocean. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no-5: 34-41 s-o 16o. (MIRA 13:10) (Sea water--microbiology) LEBEDEVAS M.N.; ANISHCHENKO, E.Ya.; GORBENKO, Yu.A. Distribution of heterotr6phic bacteria in some waters of the Mediterranean Basin. Trudy SBS 14:3-32 161. (MIRA 15-4) (Mediterranean Sea-Marine microbiology) LEBEDEVA, M.Y. Microbiological indication of the convergence and divergence zones in th6 Indian Ocean. Okeanologiia 2 no.6:.1104-1109 162. (MIRA 17:2) LEBEDETIAJI M.N. Peculiar filiform micrc-organisms in the depths Gf "he Mack Sea. Mikrobioloa.iia 32 nc.6.,1038-----046 N-D 163 (IMIR-11 18-~1) 1. Sevastopol' skay-a biologicheskaird stants-iya AN UkrSSR. 09000*991 ilit 0 f L L -A-IL- Q It 1- -t- IL __j 'a a z lop 9000 J-1- --M WALM A-A-t-A A L Penetration of th etapeutle tubstances how the ortnism of tnOthW into the WAM. W N. Lthedeva. Kkim. Farm. Pro", IM ' No. 4. S1), Ill, As and CrETInsoin wffe Injected into the pregnant -dinals, which were killed idter a certain time and jinx., 00 IYU4, White the maternal "9#W Mtained the in*IM substatim the embryt) costAlned awe or ow t It Ia ILA 14TALL DRIMAL L31 t~AIIJSI CIASSIM61MM It 142C4.) It 1- ONE IIIIJI CW 0" All a W 0 0 1 Ar qW 11 Az a 3 1 49 vy I I Cc it it at on 1Z.I 0 0 to 9 0 e4 0 0 9 'a go 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 o1 o a foe a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 ~ *0 4 I *0 r 00 C'O 0 00 ts 90 CI ... MIN :-M -M 0 Sit 14 ita, IVJDIJI a Ll N 25 26 27 a 29 )a 31 R ILI 14 15 34 v is it A; Aj it a L A~b -f--r 'L- -i ii, - -, I --I * Combined Chemu- and scrutherapy in relaptig4l typhoid. M. P'Psdemflot Immu"o. R.) 14, 6k~j 71ill Cwtutan 667111111351. A Ol AtlI)Ilvljimjjj,t- ",itll ~,~Vt.ifiv -r- f1l"J"Y 'I'd 11"t "1 71 =00 00 11 A. K"Cilill 400 zr:: 00 4 00 1 5. " 'If AM I I', 1~v 440 ml n 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LEPEDIWA~ 14, N, Chemotherary lection, Central Sci. 7~esearch nisinfection Inst. (-1944-) Chair of 1-Ificrobiol. II 1-ITI (-1941,-). "Contribution to Diptheria Chemotherapy." Zhur. M-ikrobiol., Epidemiol., i Irmmobiol., No. 6, 1944 LE13EDEVAt Y. N. A guide to practical studies in vicrobioloor; for students of redical Institutes. Moskva, Yedgiz, 1946. 207 p. DAFF T,ER'-7jE!AP 5 7 ' A21/) )ZO USSR/94dicine - Chemotherapy Jul 48 Wicine - Arephenamines "Chemotherapy," Prof M. N. Lebedeva, 4 pp *Felldoher-i Akusherka" No 7 Irplaine meaning of chemotherapy and essential 'difference between pharmacological and chemotherapeutic preparations. Refers to production of oalvarean, novarsenol, miarsenol, osarsol, plasmocide, arichin (atabrine), and sulfamides. 21/49T59 LEIMDEVA~ M. N. A guide to practical studies irf microbiolop7; for students of medical institutes. Izd. 2., dop. Yoskve, Cos. izd-vo med. Lit-ry, 1050. 257 p. (51-35459) QR63.L.4 1950 KOSTAKOT, Pavel Nikolayevich; LZBXDEYA, M.N., redaktor; BZLICHIROY.A. Yu.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Antigenic substances in the organism and their significence for biology and medicine] Antigennye TOshchestva organizma 1 jkh zna- chenie v biologil. i. meditsine. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1954. 266 p. (MLRA 7:11) (Antigens and antibodies) LEBEDEVA,M.N. [Laboratory manual on medical microbiology] Rukovodstvo k prakti- cheskim zaniatitam po meditsinskoi mikrobiologii. Izd- 3., perer. Moskva, Medgiz, 1955. 273 P. (MLRA 8:10) (MICROBIOLOGY--HANDBOO'KS, MANUALS, ETC.) Ir I'c - J!L; 01~ AU R rq :Lf--' 57 r d-~vo'--~~t e _L~ t n'- :) f ic r C, bi- t cdo~-,), I ;")rdc-r T -j, i tra cl~~_ I S 'u, U C, th,~, ,.area da S rd i~*. rill "i'U, ~u-_,d a n c ic s e u t r s c *. I i a ~,- -, 1 ~_ c~ i I, r i. -a~ r. - j. v i t - _L a- to drub- Fx_b-ta_-,_,- .3- .,! r.)4' , . -, - adartiv- dc-Dends on the derr~.el 04 4 t.,~', 0 1 ac cell -resists 'Le e'fect of thEi 7~D 1/3 COUNTH, CATEGOI?',r AB8. JOU~-, ALI THOR DST. 0 RI G. FU B. 'T L'J. 14805 AEETIACT destructive agrent or adapts to it, the more developed systems of enzymes it possesses. There was not noted any relation between the changes developing in the cell as a result ofl adaptation ar-1- the character of the druf-- sub-' stance. Only t!-,e intensity of' these chanf7es I and the rate of their development viere al~er-j ed. Development of drug-resistan-U forms of organisms Tas oonsidered a general bioloi~ica],. pbenomenon of adaptation of the oriSanism to CATIM: 2/3 COUNTRY C!.T7EGORY ABS. JOUR, AU Ird 0 R INST, r ~"._G~ FUB~ y 14-805 factors of the external environment which were harmful for them. Pevzner CARD: 3/3 M M-VA N.; YEFREMOVA, S.A.; KOSTIM, Y.N.; LEVINA, R.Ya. Bacteriostatic properties of -mercurated alcohols and their alkyl others. Vest.Mook.un.Ser.mat.,mekh.,astron.,fiz., khim. 12 no.3:149-158 157. (MIRA 11:3) l.Kafedra mikrobiologii I Moskovskogo ordens. Lenins. meditsinskogo instituta i Kafedra organicheskoy khimii Moskovskogo gosudarstvenxLogo universiteta. (Alcohol) (Ethers) (Bacteriostasis) LFMISTA, _M~_:riq-Hik*laysvna; TOROPAYRYA, Svetlana Dmitriye.vna; P.F.. red.,- ZUYNA, N.K.. tekhn.red. Desistance of microorganisms to drugs] Lekarstvennsia U.stoldhivost' mikroorganizmov. Koskya, Goo,izd-vo med,lit-ry Medgiz, 1960. 180 p. (MIRA 14:3) (BACTERIA, ]WHOT OF ERUGS ON) - BUGROVA, V.I., kand. med. nauk; VINOGFUXOVA, I.N., kand.biol. nauk; DIYAKOV, S.I., kand. med. nauk; ZBDMIOV, V.M., prof.; MKOV-VEREMIKOV, N.N., prof.; M71SOVA, O.M., kand. med. nank; IMSMIETSKIY, A.A., prof.; KALINA, G.P., prof.; KAULEN, D.R., kand. med. nauk; KOVALEVA, A.I., doktor med. nauk; KRASILINIKOV, N.A., prof.; hTDLAY, D.G., doktor biol. __Uof.; PERE'l nauk; I~KBEDEVAL_HtHj 'S, L.G., prof. [deceased]; PEKHGV, A.P., doktor biol. nauk; PIMIEL'YES, Kh.Kh., prof.; POGLAZOVA, M.N., kand. biol. nauk; PROZOROV, A.A.,- SINITSKIY, A.A., prof.; FEDOROV, M.V., prof. [deceased,; SHAETINA-VAGIIIA, V.I., kand.biol. nauk; VYGODCHIKOV, G.V., prof., zamestitell otv. red.; ADO, A.D., prof., red.; BARGYMI, O.A., prof., red.; BILIBIN, A.F., prof., red.; BOLDYREV, T.Ye., prof., red.; VASHKOV, V.I., doktor med. nauk, red.; VYAZOV, O.Ye., doktor med. nauk., red.; GAUZE, G.F., prof., red.; GOSTEV, V.S., prof., red:.*, GORIZONTOV, P.D., prof., red.; GRINBAUM, F,T*,, prof., red [deceased]; GROMASHEVSKIY, L.V., prof., red.; YELKIN, I.I., prof., red.; ZASUKHIN, L.N., doktor biol. nauk, red.; ZDRODOVSKITY, P.F., prof., red.; KAPICHNIKOV, M.M., kand. med. nauk, red.; KIRIPARSKAYA, N.N., prof., red.; KOSYAKOV, P.N., prof., red.; LOZOVSKAYA, Ye.S., kand. med. nauk, red.; MAYSM, prof., red.; MUR01-TTSW, S.N., prof., red. Ideceasedl; (Continued on next card) BUGROVA, V.1.--(continued) Card 2. NIKITEI, M.Ya., red.; NIKOLAYEW, T.A.., red.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.11., akademik, red.; PASTUKHOV, A.P., kand. red. nauk, red.; PETRISHCBEVA, P.A., prof., red.; POrUIOVSKAYA, I.I.P., prof., red.; FOPOV, I.S., kand. red. nauk, red.; ROGOZIN, I.I., prof. red.; RUDNEII, G.P., prof., red.; SDIGHMN, P.Q., prof., rcd.; SKRYABIN) K.I., akad., red.; SOKOLCV, M.I., prof. red,; SOLOVIYEV,-V.D., prof., red.; TRIEDLEV, G.F.x dotsent, red.; CHUMAKOV, M.P.,, prof., red.; .13'HATROV, I.I., prof., red.; TIMAKOV, V.D., prof., red.toma; TROITSKII.. V.L., prof.j, red. toma; FETROVA, N.K., tekhn.red.; LIfultivolume manual on the microbiology clinical aspects, and epidemiology of infectious diseasesi 14nogotomnoe-rukovod- stvo po mikrobiologii klinike i epideriologii infektsionrqkh ooleznei. Otv. red. NJI-.Zhukov-Verczhnikov. Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.l. [General microbiology] Cbshchaia mikaobiologiia. Otv. red. N.N.Zhukov-ATerczIufflcov. 1962. 730 p. (114IRA 15:4) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSi (for Zhdanov, Zhukov-llerezhnikov, Vygodchikov, Bilibin, Vashkov, Gromashevskiy, Zdrodovskiy, Rudnev, Sercri~,ev, Chumakov, Timakov, Troitskiy). (Continued on next card) BUGROVA~ V.I.-(continued) Card 3. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for ImshenetEkiy, Krasillnikov). 3. Chlen-korrespondent Akaderaii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Planel'yos, Baroyan, Boldyrev, Gorizontov, Petrishcheva, Rogozin). 4. Deystvitellnyy chlen Vsesoyuznoy akademii sel'skokhozyaystvenrWkh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Muromtsev). (MICROBIOLOGY) .!L!EEZEDgEVUM~�iiiig#4%y,gfiaa. prof.; YEFREMOVA, S.A., kand. Med. nauk,, re . 0 . e. re .; J, . ., tekhn. red. (Laboratory manual on medical miq6biology] Rukovodstvo k prakticheskim zaniatiiam, po meditsinskoi mikrobiologii. izd.4., perer. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 407 p. (MIRA 16:8) (MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY-LABORATORY MANUALS) LEBEDEVA, M,N. Toxicity of the combinatic-i of acric.1,11;.ne with extract, tied. paraz. i paraz. bol. 31 nG.6:077-68k" 11-D 1,-2.. RA ~ '7 Frof. Fod"yapollska7m' 1z ctd,3!a ge-ilmintologii (zav. instituta meditsin~koy parazi~tcIoFii i '~rop'Lcheskoy ls~rtslnovokogo (dir. - prof. P.G. Ser,-iyev) "anlsterqtva zdravookhranen-iva SSSR. LBBEDEVA, M.1% I -I.---.---.,- -_;,.-KU2'-ITSOTIA, I.A. Phamacology of the preparation heyachloroparw-cylp-ne. IMed. paraz. i paraz. bol. 32 no.6:691-696 E-D 163 (MIRA 18:1) l. Iz laboratorii famakologii (zav. V.F. Gladk:U-h) otdela gellmintologii (zav. - prof. V.P. Pod"yapol'shaya) Instituta meditsinskoy parazitologii i tropicherkoy meditsiny imeni Ye.I.Ii.fartsinovskogo (direktor - prof. P.G. Sergiyev-) mini- sterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. T I ~R) III C, ri 7. i at I G n ir, v a b1c;-.1-gif. yui~rsye~ lev y - - kBD jjj~ 7 (" I'V 0 . K EBED VA, M.N.; KAFFOVA jjAPI, 1 . I. ; L: E Dr~llin,r,- in a clay .~as-.'rx,~arinc bed usina a saline drillina t'. P11, W. (MIRA 18,5*' ul Btiren!,~ no.6,-,18-20 '64 . nt~ftYanocro rwjrhnf~- Moskcvskiy ordenla Trudnv-~zo Kra5ncg,,) 77nt' mpni iiistittit. gazovoy promys hiez, nos ti im. akad. GuU2Lmi. ABL-ULIN, F.S.; LFBITTVAp M.H, Effect of water with various additivon on the bloating of clay pa&.1cles of aligiAly pamealao rfcorwo1rq. Gaz. prom. 10 no.9.11-14 165. (MIRA 18'. n) LEREDEVA, M.N. Cbanges in tolerance to anthelminthj-'.c preparations used in combinations; experimental study. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 34 no.2:169-176 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18.-11) 1. Laboratoriya famakologii gollmintologicbeakogo otdela Instituta zeditsinskoy parazitologii i tropicheskay meditsiny imeni. Ye.I. Martsinovskogo Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Moskva. ABDULIK, F.S.; WLGV, I,I,; GONCRARCV, O.K.; LEREDEVA, M.N. Increasing the productivit7 of gas wells in the Rasshevatskoye field by acidizing clay on bottom-hole zones. Gaz. dole no.71,11-14 165. (MIRA 18t10) 1. Stavropol'skiy filial Groznenskogo neftyanogo nauchno-issledovatell- skago inBtituta i Moskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institut neftekhimichoskoy i gazovoy promyshlonnosti im. akad. Gubk1na. KRASILINIKOV, N.A.; KASHKIN, P.N.,_LEBEDEVA, M.N. Book reviews and bibliography. Antibiotiki 10 no.11:1051-1054 I 165. (K- RA 19 -. 1) N LEBEDEVA, M.N. 1.I. Meclmikov; on the 120th anniversary of his birth. Zl-.Ur. mikrobiol., epid. i irram. 43 no.1:6-11 Ja 166 (MIRA 19:1) 1. Submitted September 5, 10/65. v kUkfVA,' ~.N. ; , ROMILLIM, I.D. T)" OffeCt of industrial waste on water basing located.in marine tide zones. Yod. i san. takh. no.8:20-21 Ag 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Water-Purification) ACC NR: AP6036785 SOURCE CODE: -- Lin/0363/66/OC)2/011/1-948~1-95-2-- 07HOR: Korsunskaya, N, Ye.; Iobedeva, N. N.; Ydrzoyov, B. R.; Shoyn?nan, j". LRG: Institute for Semiconductors AN SSSR (Institut poluprovodnikov .1C. SSSR); I Azerbaidzhan State University in. S. H. Kirov (Azerbaydzhanskiy gosudarstvonnyy ;universitet) TIMS: Production and semiconducting properties of single crystal of Irl4S5 SOURCE: 91 SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 11, 1966, 1948-1952 1 !TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor single crystal, indium compound, sulfide ABSTRACT: The In S u-ad in the experiments was synthesized in a quartz ampoule ,evacuated to 0.133 liewtons/m2, in a horizontal tubular furnace whose 'lemperature was ~autonatically regulated with a EPP-09 instrument. Visual observations and .,'~thermographic recordings show that at a temperature of 600c) there is a rapid exothermic ~reaction between indium and sulfur with the formation of a solid reaction product. Zie . emperature is then raised to 10000C, at which temperature there already exists an l alloy of the composition In S , and -Unen reduced at a rate of 70-800/nour to a 1 2 temperature the reaction takes place. At this itemperature of 7700C, at Zc itemperature, the reaction lasts for 5-6 hours. The temperature is then reduced from .6821221. ACC NR: AP6036785 7700 to 7000C at a rate of 100/hour. The product is a porous ingot of a dark gray color. Single crystals of In4S were grown from the ingot by the ro'%:nod of zone melting. The product single crystals were found to have a monoclinic crystal system, and lattice constants agreeisg with previous data. The final experimental samples had dimensions of 4 x 2 x 0.3 mm . Detailed studies were made of the electric and photoelectric properties of these monocrystalline plates. Daterminations were made of the width of the forbidden band, and of the energy of the acceptor levels. Zie mobility of the basic carriers was determined. It was concluded from the data that have considerable photosensitivity over a wide spectral range at crystals of In4S5 reduced temperatfires. Orig. art. hast 6 figures and 2 tables. SUB CODE; 20/ 'SUBM DAM.. C3Fab66/ MIG RW: 0051 OM REF: 010 Card 2/2 i, or taoa 6i mostrW wast" c Ltakling--sodiddl Water: SAWA. -A.. V,'Km ayg~ KANYGINA, AN.; LEBEDEV.A, M.F.~ HODZILLER, I.D. Effect of the discharge of' industrial. sewage of chemical Tlants into the Volga River. Vod. i san. tel~h. no-2:3-5 Ja 161. MURA 14:9) MlFa River-Water-Pollution) I~j-,,4ktor. biologichaskikb. KOZHINOVA# L.A.,kandidat maditainakikh nauk; IKBA-JZVA, M.V.,starshiy laborant; KICHJMO, N.G. sta.rshiy ~Oorant. Use of sewage for fertilization in agriculture (with summary in L)aglishl.Gig.,i ean. 22 no.2:31-35 F 157 (MLRA. 10:4) I..Iz,lnotituta obBhchey_i kommunallnoy gigiyeny AMR SSSR. (SEWA43 use for fertilization in agriculture (Rus)) (7F,RTILIZERS -use of sewage in agriculture (Ruv)) L 2291-66 EWT(1)/EW-T(m)/LWP(i)/ETC/O,','G(M)/T/DIP(t)/DIP(b) IJP(c) RV~/JD ACOESSION VRI Ap5o14568 UR/0181/65/007/006/1699/i7o5 AUTHORs Palatnik, L. 3.1 Sorokinp V. K.; Lebedo'ra'. H. V. WS~- -77, 1 a- -- *-":YY/ 3 TITLEt On the Influence of the substrate on the structure and properties of Pb,'2'e films _1117-7~1 ~. - SOURCEi Fizika tvardogo telap v. 7, no. 6, 1965p 1699-1705 TOPIC TAGSs _tbin_fi1m_P:rnwJn41bpit&xi&l growing, lead compound, telluride, single crystal ABSTRACT: The authors investigate the influence temperature and of the real structure of the surface of a NaCl substrate, used for oriented growing of PbTo single-crystal film, on the structure and the properties of the film. The films were prepared by an epitaxial growth technique on a plate of rock salt fastened to an annular copper otripp across which a temperature dr 50--xrwa was produced# The PbTo was onporated In a,vaouum of 5 x 10 ~&p= Hge A series of oemplesp differing from ono another only In the oubutrate temp-i erature# wake tested in a mingle experiment# The effoat of the perfection crd. 1/2 L 2291-66 ACOESISION NR3 AP5014568 7 of the NaG1 surface was also studied. The results indicate that two types of.condeneation nuclei are produced, ene distributed uniformly over the entire surface of the substrate and the other locited near the jogs on the relief of the surface. At high temperatures, the crystal layers of PbTe serve as continuations of the jogs of the HeLCI, whereas at medium temperatures the orystal formation along the jogs competes with the crystal formation uniformly distribute& over the entire surface of the substrates The competi- tion between these mochanismor occurring at 180--2200# hinders the oriented growth of the films with large single-oryatal fragments and reduces the mobility- of the carriers in the film. It is concluded that if the substrates are chosen with a small number of jogs or other defects on the surface# and are protected against moisturst then very good single-orystal films can be grown even at 140-1600. The carrier ifiobility in such films increases by a factor 2-3, at 140-1600 and by 30-~K$ at 2~0--)000 and roaches the same value as In bulk materlal at 3000- Orig. art. has, 7 figures and I tablev SSOCIATIONs Khar" kovski-v Doli ekhniohqokiy Institut 1A, Vs Loniza Vharlkov pol~technl* Institutel SUBMITTEDs IaDedA ENOL, 00 SUB OODRt 86 17CL j 1qR REP SOVS 004 OTM i WZ Card T' 7 1 J?th Is t 1 r3 SHVETSOV, V.; NESMELOV, V.; LEBEDEVA, N. Recovery of dichloroethane vapors in a foam layer. Mias.ind.SSSR 32 no.6-54-56 161. (KIRA 15-2) 1. Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. Kirova. ( Etbane) IS BEDEVAI_N.A.-- I /-' r) For futtxe mothers. Zdorovie 6 no. 11:27 V (MIRA 13:10) (PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN) (FREGILAITiCY) IVANOV,, I.I.; BERG9 Yu.N-.; -LEBEDEVA,-N.A. Changes caused by high pressure in certain properties of myosin, actomyosin and actin. Biokhimiia 25 no. 3;505--510 MY-Je 160- (MW 14:4) 1. Chair of Biochemistry, the Pediatric Medical Institutes Leningrad. (KYOSIN) -LEBEDEVA, N. A., LOPATINA, N. I., HPOVICH, N. I., TUYJ.CHE-iSYJY, S. Y., Y1 RIYEV, -zWHOVA, Z. N., VANOV, I. I., and BERG, YU. N. (USSR) "Proteins of various Muscle Myofibrils and the Problem of Tone." Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Gongressp Moscow, 10-1-6 Aug 1961 LEBMWA 11 A. 7reatment of tubermdous meningitis without the subaracbnoid aftinistration of streptomycin. Pediatriia 38 no.9:62-6/+ S 160, (MMA 13.-12) I* Is pediatrichookoy kliniki Kalininskogo meditsinakogo inati- tuta (24v. kafedroy - doktor med.nauk Ye.D. Belyayeva) i det- skoy terapeftichookoy bollnitay No.1 (g4vry7 vrach V.S. Morozova). (MINGES-TUBRRCUU)SIS) BELYAYEVA, Ye.D., prof.~LFSEDZVA, N.A.; SIDOfEVKO, M.A. ' Diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis in children.' Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 no.10:29-33 0 161. (XI.;-A 1.4-11) 1. Iz kafedry pediatrii (zav. - prof. Ye.D,Belyayeva) KallrAnskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. A.N.Kushnev, nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. G.Kh,Kbachaturijun). (MENINGES-TUBERCULOSIS) KUDELIN, Boris Ivanovich; KOROBEYNIKOVA,,Zoya Aleksandrovna; LEBEDEVA Nina AleksandMga; VANTORINA, G.B., red.; IuMp GHISTYAKOVA, K.S., tekhn. red. (Natural resources of underground waters in the Central Chernozem Region and the methd6ldgy for mapping them] Estestvennye resurffy podzemnykh vod tsentrallno- chernozemnogo raiona i metodika ikh kartirovaniia. Mo- skva, Izd-vo Moak. uriv.,, 1963. 146 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Central Chernozem Region-Water supply) 1, LZBENVA, N. A. ?.. sm Wo) 4. Geology-Maps 7, Legend for a geomorpholOgIC&I AaP- Vest. Len. un-7 No 1, 1952 Sta~es that the eneral charaulteristics of t'I'le lerend,~ tto [,-eonor-~:.oloFical t' G U charts is that the volumetric form, of relief (chart witil relief for-rls) or a com- bination of these fornls (charts -i-ith relief -or f~eomoro`iolocical re-ions' is acknowledged to be tPe unlit of mi-x-,ing. Thj*,_ relhod was fIrst cr-ticized in 1'50 1~ U in an article by D.V.3orisevich, Vino oro7,osed that 62 symbols -for il,~cline a i-d surfaces of various -enesis be used, iv2nc- a total of several thousand dZ'erent for-ms of relief. 251T"0 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. LEBEDEVA, N. A. FlvSilcal G.'-,ol,ranh- - ~ . j Ileomorphologic,al carto,',raphy. 1. i. 3piritionov. 'evie-..-cd Ly -. ~'. u te~ _ I I .. . %-. Sov. kniga No. 3, 19,53. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Libr.,ry of Con."rco~;, June Uncl. IgM=A, N.A. Terraced relief of the northwestern Caucaaus. VOP-cang. 36:207-214 1540 OSRA 8: 4) (Caucasus-Fbysical geograpby) LJBXDSVAj Hatallya Alekseyqvuz~; LKB.XDEV, Nikolay Konstaatinovich; SOLOVIYEV. - ~ --l-.-L .-6tveifsitvenn~7 redaktor-, 3GROBTSOVA, A.I., redaktor; MCGIIIA,N.I. tZLcheakiy redaktor [Elis4e Reclual 3lize Rekliu. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1956. 39 P. (MIRA 9:9) (Reclus, Zlise'e, 1830-1905) 0 15-57-4-4831 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4, pp 112-113 (USSR) AUTHOR: Lebedeva, N.- A. TITLE: Geomorphological Factors in Formation of Alluvial Deposits in the Western Part of Southern Maritime Territory (Geomorfologicheskiye usloviya obrazovaniya rossypey v zapadnoy chasti Yuzhnogo Primorlya) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta geol. rud. mestorozhd. petrogr. mineralogii i goekhimii, 1956, Nr 3, pp 188-211 ABSTRACT: Preliminary results of geomorphological observations conducted in the western nart of southern Maritime Territory are set forth. The region of the investi- gations was located in the Suifen-Khanka depression, which lies at the junction of two large tectonic structures. The large northern part of the depression Card 1/4 lies within the ancient Khanka crystalline masbif. 15-57-4-4831 Geomorphological Factors in Formation of Alluvial Deposits (Cont.) The latter is composed of Precambrian, Cambrian, and Upper Paleozoic deposits and of Paleozoic intrusions. The central part of the massif is a region of Cenozoic flexure filled with Tertiary and Quaternary formations. The ancient rocks'of the massif (crystalline schists, gneisses, and granites) outcrop only on the ed&es of the depression and in separtae protuberances within it. The eastern mountainous part of the depression belongs to the Sikhote-Alin zone of Mesozoic folding, which was disturbed by later Cenozoic uplifts. The alluvial metal deposits of the territory are associated with Cenozoic for- mations represented by sedimentary and by volcanic rock. The author outlines th6 basic stages in formation of the local relief and the laws of distribution of the metalliferous alluvial deposits. The formation of the surface relief and of the unconsolidated deposits occurred here during the upper Tertiary and Quaternary periods under the influnece of vertical tectonic movements. Periods of scattered subsidences and uplifts of small size and of approximately the same age were accompanied by levelling of the relief, deposition of thin Card 2/4 15-57-4-4831 Geomorphological Factors in Formation of Alluvial Deposits (Cont.) argillaceous sediments, and mild erosion of primary rocks. With the exception of some eluvial deposits, almost no alluvial formations originated at that time. Times of intensive tectonic uplifts which occurred simultaneously in various areas alternated with these periods. The intensive uplift activity was characterized by the growth of mountain structures, the dissection of relief, the con- siderable erosion of primary rocks, and the deposition of coarse clastic material. Together, these created favorable conditions for formation of alluvial deposits. Three types of such deposits are distinguished on the basis of differences in morphology, genesis, and age: 1) the ancient bluish-gray detrital arenaceous alluvial- deluvial deposits of the buried valleys formed in the Pliocene period; 2) the brown detrital argillaceous deposits of the middle and upper Quaternary period (Osipovka, Voznesenka, and Shetukhe); 3) the red eluvial deposits of indeterminate age associated with areas of the weathering crust. The methods of study and exploration of alluvial deposits should differ with the geomorphological Card 3/4 15-57-4-4831 Geomorphological Factors in Formation of Alluvial Deposits (Cont.) characteristics of the investigated territories. Geomorphological maps and profiles of the Sikhote-Alin mountain region should be drawn and should show accumulation areas both of the present river valleys and of the ancient river system. The cross sections of unconsolidated deposits in the Suifen-Khanka depression area and geomorphological maps of this region should be supplemented by the maps of buried relief for various periods during which alluvial deposits were formed. Card 4/4 1. D. G. Zec nos I ovaki a i"UR. do 1') 59 F 0. 50rla,-, AV, A.'A LeO C6tla, Xlvell Soroj,c itcia a-, a :~'unc7iciaal for tn~i im- pregnation of Ira p~:,.ng Xlater~Jals in 7~rle i;t c':,:a gi n ?r, of Wooi i~ru-lliiclca uz.~. : frumvsl 1710travin, INO -/7 : The au-hors aa-ve ~-ound trLaT sorbic ac-d ~T) concenCrations of aucut 0.1~ ne rrowzns "7 t. of molds (Asteri-,i lluz; ni,-er, !,,~nicaillinur~ C.' z;o.,ipac!,,Jm) regar! --, of P,- 4n t.~,e Pii rar.;~e les I 'L - ouL does riot affeCL the gro-Arat ol' cacteria. "n conzrll6t to rn e d.-Ita pu-n-li.-3ned in. the litera- ture, Lne aut~.ora itave found that I is oxidized 'dly in -F*a4 rly rapi air. -~x;~eriments were made with the presc-rvation of buLLer z~y wrappint- -it in p~Lper impregnited wita 1. The preservation of '.,I-XBZDZVA, N.A. Stratigraphy of continental Heogone-04mternar7 sediments in the high right bank of the Kuban between Armavir and Krasnodar. Trud7 GIN no.32:170-184 159- MU 13,-.12 ) (Kuban Valley-Geolog7, Stratigraphic) LPMEER , ~_~W34 Importance of detecting and mapping coeval relief complexes when anal7zing recent movements. Yop. geog. no.46:157-168 159. ( MIR& 'L21 - 12 ) (Geology, Structural--Maps) LEBEDEVA, N.A. Prediction of low frontal cloi;ft in the Kazan region. .2bor. po reg. sin, no.4:(4-68 '6C. (mMI 14: 11) (Kazan region--Clouds) )H_~Q Q-Q 24h5O 3/081/61/000/007/003/010 511 q0 B107/B207 AUTHORS: Zubovich, I. A., Lebedeva, N. A. TITLE: Catalytic activity and magnetic susceptibility of palladium-silver catalysts on polymorphous modifications of titanium dioxide PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no- 7, 1961, 67, abstract 7B508 (7B506) (Uch. zap. Yaroslavsk. tekhnol. in-ta, ~, 1960, 19 - 24) TEXT: The change in catalytic activity and magnetic susceptibility of Pd/Ag catalysts applied to polymorphous TiO 2 modifications was shown to proceed in the same sense. A minimum of catalytic activity in H 202 decomposition and a minimum of paramagnetism of the Pd/Ag catalysts on anatase and rutile coincide with the simplest stoichiometric atomic ratios of Pd and Ag. The polymorphous modifications of TiO 2 do not show an essential influence on the catalytic activity and magnetic susceptibility Card 1/2 2U50 1,'/081/61/000/007/003/010 Catalytic activity .... B107/B207 of diluted layers of Pt/Ag and Pd/Ag catalysts. [Abstracter-s note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 LEBEDEVA, N.A.; POPOV, G.I. Recent data on the upper P:~iocene of the Kubin, Dok1*AN SSSR 138 no.3;647-650 Yq 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Predstavleno akademikom A.L.Yanshinyme (Kuban-Geology,, Str4tigraphic) MEEDEVA, N.A.; NITIN, N.Ye. Stratigraphy of Neogene-Quaternar7 sediments in the eastern part of the Kuban Lowland. Trudy Kom.chetv.per. 192223-239 162. (MIRA 161l) (Kuban Lowland-Geology, Stratigraphic) LEEEPEVA,.q~~t~llya Alekseyevna; NIKIFOROVA, K.V., otv.red.; PFYVE, A.V., glavnyy red.; MARKOV, M.S., red.; MENNER,' V.V., red.; TIMOFEYEV, P.P., red.; NOSOV, G.I., red.izd-va; ULIYANOVA, O.G., tekhn.red. (Continental Quaternary sediments in the Kuban-Azov trough and their association with marine formations] Kont"nentalInye antropogenovye otlozheniia Azovo-Kubanskogo pro.7iba i sootnoshenie ikh s morskimi tolshchami. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963. 104 P. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Geologicheskii instituti . Trudy, no.84). (MIRA 16: 10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Peyve). BERCy Yu.N,; DEBEDEVA. N.A.,, MARKINA, Y-i.A.; IVANOV, !.I. no.2:277-281 14~-Ap f65. 1817) Yafedra biokh'adi Ftj-i%'rlchelskcg,.; medits-ir-skogo instituta, Kazan' MLzanak,,. 1963;-.4&53~ TDPIO-~ TAGS.--',,~ Aet 4-tt'dam, -atmospheric sotmd1ji -laekol6gical~-qottn~ m Ka-, isTATTON:,: k-- and AT-w3W&&rts tot the aO, mW verdlOrs 'directed 'Jet *ridlftally so-fourd.-,,,_, areas,-o :come U. L --;~635-66 7 SOURCE CODE - W 69ff~16-66-1066-16� M, AP6018 UIV63 V 73'. A U Tj Basina, A.. S.; Bediko, T.; Gromov. K. Ya.: D2~-iolepov, B!_S.-I Lobqd~-~~, j?-A.t; - -iC V- 'W ; TMT 7-o-ro-dov, A. F. ilorozov, GRG: Joint Institute of Nuclear Studies (Obllyodinomiyy institut yaciernyl-di isal0 vani~)-;--L-1o-H;-ngrad5tata University (Lon1nF,,vadskJy gosudars-tven*y universitet) TITLE: Decay of Pr SUP 138 5his Paper was given at the l4th-Annual Conference. on Nuclear Spoctros66~~, T-T:)=sa., Febmary 1964~j SOURCZ: Yadornaya fizika, v. 2, no. 6, io,65, Q,66-973 TOPIC TAGS: radioactive decay, prasoodymium, gamna spectrum, conversion electron spectrwn, ceriwa ABSTRACT: The Y-'Opcetm-3, aY- and,044. coincidence spoetra, and the conversion electron spectra of prascodymium samplas obtaimed frora Ta, 7b, and Er irradiated idth 660 Hev protons wero meauured. The relative inten- sities of the X- tranaitions idth onergies of 303, 789, and 1047 kev., observed in tho y_sp0ctjUm of p1-138, wero determined and tabulated. The Xy-coincidenco experiments Siva ovidcnee of a cascade of tramitions having, ,the energieo of 303-1047-789 kev. Measured !~-"y- coincidences did not can- ,firm the exi3tenco of the ~04 decay of P9J8 to the 184-0 kev level. The .Conversion electron transitions of 303 t 1 and - 789 t 3 kcev were inyestigated Card L 39835-66 ACC- NR: AP6018850 on a lons-typo bota spoctrometer- The internal convz~-.,~sion coefficients 0.14 t 0.02 and o( 3.42XIC~-3 were d,~be-..,ined. The first K303 K769 coefficient indicates that the 303 key transition is type E3,, Vaile the second does not contradict the ascumption that the 789 key tranaltion is purely Z2. Lstics of the excited state - *L38 are discussed. The quantum charactee P W' Ce- Orig. art. hasi 3 figures and 4 tables* LB-ased on authors' Eng. abst-.7 /~Ns7 SUB CODE: 20 / SUER-1 DATE: 0614ar65 / ORIG HE, F: 004 / OVI RE, F: 005 Card P_L2 L 45255-66 EWT(m) ACC NRI AP6023079 fA-1Vj SOURCE CODE: UR/0367/e.6/003/004/0602/0608 AUTHOR: Abdurnalikoy, A. A.; Abdurazakov, A. A.; Buribayev, I Gromov, K. Ya.; 1~ ~edey~N ORG: Joint Institute of Nuclear Res-e arch (Ob"yedinennyy Institute yadernykh _UtgjTashkentskiy politechniche kiy issledovanly); Tashkent Polytechnic Lnstit 6 institut) 135 33 132 TITLE: Conversion electron spectra of the Ce Cel , and-Ce isotopes SOURCE: Yadernayafizika, v. 3, no. 4, 1966, 602-608 TOPIC TAGS:; conversion electron spectrum, nuclear energy, spectrographic analysis, radioactive decay scheme, constant magnetic field, cesium isotope 135 133 ABST RACT: Conversion electron spectra in the decay of Ce , Ce , and Cel32 isotopes in the energy region of 20-800 kev have been investigated with the aid of a 9-spectrograph with a constant magnetic field The following new '_'-transitions were found in-the decay of Cel.35:86. 80 (E2 + MI), 146. 0, 200. 7, Card 1/2 L-45255-66 ACC NRI AP6623079 and 267. 5 kev; in the decay of Ce 133:87. B(MO, 123. 7, 127. 8, 130. 7(MI + E2), 137.- 6, 142. 3, 155. 5(M1 or EI), 177. 1, 178. 6, 182. 2(El or M1 + E2), 190. 1 (Ml ot. I El), 216. 8, 251. 5, 26f. 3, and 329. 5 kev; in the decay of Ce132:76. 8 (Ml), 97. 1(Mt)j 13Z~ and 174. 0 kev. It is assumed that 97. 1 and 174. 0 kev are excited in the 57ia75 nucleus. A decay scheme for Ce135 La135 has been,proposed. The authors thank I. F. Uchevathin for yaluable discussions and for making available the results of his studies on Ce prior to publication. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 6 tables.s' [Based on authors' abstract] [NT) SUB CODE: 18/ SUBM DATE: 02Jul65/ ORIG REF: 011/ OTH REF: 005/ 2/2 ACC NR, AP7005650 SOURCE CODE: UR/OL13/67/000/002/0099/0099 INVENTOR: Volosov, D. S.; Lebedeva,-N.-A. ORG: Wone TITLE: A compound objective lens.,"Class 42, No. 190610 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1967, 99 ',C TAGS: optic lens, ~kide angle lens, camera component ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A compound objective lens made up of eight elements, the first being a negative lens *ith the concave surface turned toward the image. The unit is designed for increased speed and wide-angle viewing as well as reduced overall dimensions. The concave surface of the first lens is described by an equation of degree greater than two. The last two components of the lens are made from three components cemented together, the thickness ratio of the third and fourth components being greater than 2.0. The effective aperture of the first refrac- ting surface is at least as great an the distance between the apex of this surface and the second (positive) lens. 2. A modification of this lens corrected for astigmatism and coma. The thickness of the last three-component elem-ent is less than the absolute value of the radius of curvature of the last surface of the objective by a factor of 1.5-2.0. 1/2 UDC' 535.824.28 ACC W APM565o 00 I-concave wwface of the first lens; 2--three-comporient elements SUB CODE: 14, It/ SUBM DATE: IlDec65 2/2 LEBEDEVA, N. A. "Changes in the Number of Chromosomes Brought about by Grafting," Agrobiol., 3, :Lqhq- M-Union Institute.,Plant Studies, Leningrad,, -c1949-. Ye. I. ) ILIK, '% 3. ,-. US-R 6,0o 2 4. Solanaceae 7. Glucoalkaloids in leaves and tubers of v,-~f~etative grafted Solanaceae. Dokl. AIN SSSR 83'no. 6, 1952 Institut I3iokhi:.-;ii im. A. N. Bakha Akademii Nauk SSSR rcd. 1 Feb. 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Acces!~ioris, Library of Conp~r~23S, 3eptember 19,12 UNCLASSIFIM LEBEDEVA,N.A. Obtaining polyploidy in some wild species of potatoes. Bot.zhur.40 no.4:575-583 Jl-Ag'55- (KLRA 8:11) 1. Voesoyuznyy institut rasteniyevodstva Vaesoyuznoy Akademii sellsko- khozyaystvennykh nauk imeni Lenina, (Potatoes) (Chromosomes) AUTHOR: Lebedeval N. As SOV/2o-12o-4-56/67 TITLE: The Production of Polyploide in Solanum Po~,,fa,lenium Greenm (Polucheniye poliploidov Sol&nuni polyadatum Greenm) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 12o, Nr 4, pp.89o-892 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This peculiar species of potatoes grows wild in Tlylexico and is the only representative.of the series Polyadenia Buk. It is immune against the potato bug(Leptinotarsa decimlineata) and it is immune against the viruses A, X and-to a certain degree against Y in the open field. (Refs 7, 8). Hence it is interesting for potato selection. The diploid form,(2nw24)har~ ever, cannot be cross-breeded with the selection sorts of Solanum tuberosum. The attempt is made to obtain tetraploid plantep which then could be drawn into an interspecific breed- ing of potatoes Dry seed of S. polyadenia were germinated in Petri bowls in ; OP5 % aqueous colchicine solution. Part of the seeds was germinated in water as controls. Both groups were planted. The diploid plants are described. The tetra- ploid plants differ from the diploid ones by a greater ve- Card 1/3 getative power. They attained a height of from 75-80 cm (as SOV/2o-120-4-56/67 The Production of Polyploids in Solanum golyadenium Greenm against 45 cm of the diploid ones). As contrary to the di- ploid ones the stolones did not germinate, that is to say they did not appear above the ground and they formed no new plants. Purther features of the tetraploid plants are deacribed. Hence, the following quantitative modifications were principally observed in tetraploid plants as compared to diploid ones: a) A high growth of the plants, b) greater leavesy and c) a darker coloring of the leaves, d) the parts of the leaf became greater and wider, e) all parts of the flower became bigger, f) the production of tubers per plant increased. Diploid as well as tetraploid plants pre arti- ficially infected with agressive races of Ph toprithora in the laboratory. Neither of them was attacked. An unusually humid summer in the Leningrad district favored a considerable pro- pagation of this type of fungus in the model fields in 1957. Diploid plants of Solanum polVenium showed small dots of TP_ attack of late blight hytophthora) at the stems of the flowers and the berries. Tetraploid plants remained healthy in spite of a direct contact with other potato sorts, which were completely attacked by the fungus. The tetraploid plant Card 2/3 type of S. polvadenium (2n = 48) achieved by the author re- SOV/20-120-4-56/6-,7 The Produl-tion of Polyploids in Solanum R)lyadenium Greenm presents an initia;l material for further selection work aith good prospects. There are 3 figures an,," 8 refevences, 4 O-f which are Soviet. 1,.SSOCIATION: Vaesoyuznyy institut rapteniyevod-.stva (All Unbn Institute of Plant Breeding) PRESENTED: December 30, 1957, by 111. V. Tsibin, Eember, i~cadewy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED; December 26, 1957 l..'Potatoes--Grovth 2. PotatoeB-Fcology 3. Acquired immunity 4. Seeds--ViabiLity Card 3/3 , LZBEDEVA, N.A. Changes in the potato plant (Solanum app.) associated with polyploidy. Bot.zhur. 44 no.8:1075-1090 Ag 159. (MIR& 13:2) 1. Vaesoyuznyy institut rasteniyevodstva, Leningrad. (Potato brooding) (PolyploiV) 17(4), 30(l) AUT 1!OR 3 Lebedeva N, A~- SOT -55 TITLEt VomparaTive 'investigation of the Diplo'd ani Tetrapo'.'. F arzz of Solan-.;m z-,rrucosum Sch1e-_-h-,d (S--avnitelinoye 4zarhentys diploido-v a tetraploidov Solanam verrucos,;M Schle,.-htd) PERIODICAL. Icklady Akademii nauk SSSR~ 1959, 7o. 1-2-75., Nr 1 ~ pp `94-`.06 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The Mexicar;. diploi-d potatu type of the ser-J-3 Demiess Buk~ mentioned in. the titie is sometimaa resista_-at -ro 'Late bligInt ). Su~;h plants are of interest f-or a (Pbytophthora~ (Ref 10 . corresponding selection. Therefore the atithoT studiel rhe problem menzioned i1n. the title aft-kar having prodused t-~trapial-_i forms by mean* of ,-olohicine solut..Lon (act_J1'%-i, substan,;A_ of L il - -) see ,neafio-ff--Ra1&fron-Co'ch:'c1= aut-_-.m:1,a`e) in wh4ch thf~ pztat -is were germinated. The' tetraploid plants (2 r = 4;3" wear.? b4gger tharn the diplold ones (50-60 om height of stalk as comparei to 30-40 cm Jr. the case of diploid plants). Amo,!ig th~ ,tha7 differences mentioned the site of ~,he and th,4 amol;_rr. of harvest (the 2 - 2.5 fold) of t'ae totVaPloi'l Plant5i remarkabl-R. The fertility of tetra-ploils was, however - n t r_e Card 22 56) oonsidera~rly red-~nqd~ among first year (19 . Comparative Investigation of 'he Diploid and SO-1/20-125-1, -53/67 Tetraploid Plants of Solanum. Varrucosum Schlechtd only two delivered fruits by self-pollination (100% ir the case of diploid plants). In 1957 the fertility of tetraploid plants increased so much that almo!jt every plant produced fruits from self-pollination. In the same year diploid plants and ietraploid plants were infected with the agressive racel of late blight. No plant showed, however, an infection and inspi-te of a wide spreading of Phytophthora all plants remained heal-thy until the beginning of frosty weather. In tetraploid plants ro case of a return -to the original number of chromosomes could be proved. Morphological differences are both in tuber and si:ei- propagation completely 'nheritable and constant. In 1958 further analyses (biochemical ones by G. A. Lukovnikova) and measurements were carried out (Table 2). Gross and dry weight of the visible part of tetraploid plants amounted to the 2.7 fold of the invisible part and the 1-4 fold as comDared with diploid plants. Leave surfase was -in the case of tetraploid plan-ts by the 1.78 fold and the transpiration by the 1.3 fold h-;*.gher than in the case of diploid plants. Table 2 shows 'he higher content of starch, protein, ascorbic acid and chlorophyll in tetraploil Card.2/3 plants, Th'e greater size of the latter and the more intensivP Comparati-,.r,~ Investieation, of '-he Diploid and SO-1/20.-125-1-53/g7 Tetraploid Plants of Solan,= Varrucosum Schlechtd processes of photosynthesis as well as the more active ferments cause the higher productivity of the tetraploid plants as compared with diploid plant. There are 2 figures. 2 tables; and 19 references, 9 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuz-r~yy institut rasteniyevodstva Leningrad (All-Un.-on Institute of Plant Cultivation 7Leningrad) PRESENTEDg Novemher 22.-. 1958, by N. V. Tsitsin, Academician SUBMITTEDi November 2'. 10158 'A Caxi 3/1 IRMWA, N.A.; LUXOVB-I-KOVA, G.A. Changes in the vegetative mass, transpiration, and chemical composi- Idon of polyploid potatoes. Bot. zhur. 1+5 no.9:1363-1365 8 360. (MIRA i3:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut rasteniyevodstva,jeningrad. (Potatoes) (Poly-ploidy) LEBEDEVA. II.A.. Producing pol7ploid plants of the wild potato species Solanum bulbo- caatanum Dun., S. cardiophyllum Idndl., S. vernei Bitt. et Wittm. Dc.kl. AN SSSR 134 no.5:1211-1213 0 160. (MIRA 13' 10) 1. Vaesoyuznyy institut rastneiyevodstva. Predstavleno akadomikom N.V.Tsitsinym. (Potato breeding) (Polyploidy) .- LEBEDEVA. N.A. Tolyploids of wild potato species and hybrids with polyploids in -~)eremial culture. Bot.zhar. 46 no.6%860-863 To 161. (141R& 14:6) 1. Vaesoyaznyy institut rasteniyevodstvao (Potatoes) (polyploidy) ISARDEVA, N.A. Effect of low temperature'on chromosomal morphology of potato species. Dokl. Pal SSSR 139 no.2:463-466 Jl 161. 'k?-IIRA 14:7) 1. Predstavleno akademikom N.V. TSitsinym. (Chromosomes) (Plants, Effect of temperalure on) (Potatouu) LEBEDEVA _E. A Pblyploidy of some potato species. Trudy MOM Otd.biol. 5: 215-221 162. 1 (MIRA 16:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy-institut rasteniyevodstval Leningrad. (POTATOES) (Pol'yPLOny), IEBEDEVA, N.A. Experimental polyploidy in the tomato. Bot. zhur. 47 no-9tl375- 1377 S 162. (WRA 16:5) 1. Pushkinskiye laboratorii Vsesoyuznogo instituta rasteniyevodstva, 11~zshkin. (Polypoidy) (Tomato breeding) LEBEDEVA, 14. A. (Leningrad) Production of polyploids in some self-stA3rile ~)ecies of potatoes. Bot. zhur. 48 no.11:1696-1697 H 163. (MIRA 17:4)